I will begin by getting an understanding of your areas of weakness in maths. Using this, I will make notes along with you on these topics, while integrating past exam questions to ensure you are understanding the content all the way through. I will begin by helping you with these questions before leaving you to answer them without any external assistance, so you can replicate this in your exams....
I will begin by getting an understanding of your areas of weakness in maths. Using this, I will make notes along with you on these topics, while integrating past exam questions to ensure you are understanding the content all the way through. I will begin by helping you with these questions before leaving you to answer them without any external assistance, so you can replicate this in your exams. I can also recommend some online resource that I used myself to achieve a grade 9 in GCSE maths and an A* in A-Level maths.
Although online tutoring may seem inferior to in person tutoring, I believe it can actually be more
beneficial for students. This is because I can easily access and share online resources using screen sharing, while still being able to take and show notes using my Ipad. This means time can be saved on both transport, as well as printing off resources, allowing me to focus on the important things that will allow you to achieve the grades you desire.
I have proven that these methods can work on 2 GCSE students I have previously tutored. A year 11 foundation maths student I tutored was getting grade 3s in mocks and topic tests, but after a few months of tutoring, they managed to achieve a grade 5 by using the content I helped them understand, as well as resources that J guided them towards. A year 10 higher maths student I tutored managed to go up 3 grades in her year 10 mocks to achieve a grade 7.